DANG!

jaxstraww wrote:Is this why GL and Young Justice are off the air? Or will be off the air shortly?

That GL cartoon is pretty damn good. Its funny and the animation is pretty solid.

It probably has more to do with the cost of production compared to the overall profitability.

"I have my heroes, but no one knows their names"- Sons of the Desert

Strict31 wrote:I'm not sure that combining the nigh-uncontrollable power of LOLtron with the Nacireman is a good idea. Some years from now, when mankind is on the verge of extinction, we'll be able to look back and remember this moment, and say, "DANG."

The Virgin Connie Swail

If you don't convince your son to sport a pomp, wear sunglasses, and say "Whoa, momma!" when a pretty girl walks by and get smacked in the back of the head by his mother all because he read Johnny Bravo, you sir are a horrible father.

If you don't convince your son to sport a pomp, wear sunglasses, and say "Whoa, momma!" when a pretty girl walks by and get smacked in the back of the head by his mother all because he read Johnny Bravo, you sir are a horrible father.

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Herald wrote:Thank you for further demonstrating your short-sightedness.

Right now, if children wanted to read mainstream DCnU/Marvel Universe comics, they COULDN'T. And why?? Because, paradoxically enough, creators and readers need to convince themselves that THEY are "Not kids anymore!" despite continuing to enjoy stories about people in colorful Halloween costumes hitting each other. So they have to have heroes and their foes cause nasty massacres, and Catwoman mounting Batman, both on-panel now.

Why should the kids lose out because you guys suffer from low self-esteem??

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Herald wrote:Thank you for further demonstrating your short-sightedness.

Right now, if children wanted to read mainstream DCnU/Marvel Universe comics, they COULDN'T. And why?? Because, paradoxically enough, creators and readers need to convince themselves that THEY are "Not kids anymore!" despite continuing to enjoy stories about people in colorful Halloween costumes hitting each other. So they have to have heroes and their foes cause nasty massacres, and Catwoman mounting Batman, both on-panel now.

Why should the kids lose out because you guys suffer from low self-esteem??

Not a Kardashian

Punchy wrote:How is it hypocrisy, modern superheroes are aimed at adults more than kids. Whether or not they should be is beside the point, they are aimed at adults.

Cartoons are still aimed mostly at kids. They have appeal to adults, sure, but cartoons are still for kids.

*facepalm*

ITT: Punchy reveals that he is stuck in the Animation Age Ghetto, for he has never heard of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, any number of anime, The Simpsons, the oeuvre of Seth McFarlane, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, etc., etc. Thus, he is apparently clueless about the last 25 years of this planet's pop culture.

Not a Kardashian

Punchy wrote:How is it hypocrisy, modern superheroes are aimed at adults more than kids. Whether or not they should be is beside the point, they are aimed at adults.

Cartoons are still aimed mostly at kids. They have appeal to adults, sure, but cartoons are still for kids.

*facepalm*

ITT: Punchy reveals that he is stuck in the Animation Age Ghetto, for he has never heard of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, any number of anime, The Simpsons, the oeuvre of Seth McFarlane, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, etc., etc. Thus, he is apparently clueless about the last 25 years of this planet's pop culture.

Staff Writer

ITT: Punchy reveals that he is stuck in the Animation Age Ghetto, for he has never heard of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, any number of anime, The Simpsons, the oeuvre of Seth McFarlane, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, etc., etc. Thus, he is apparently clueless about the last 25 years of this planet's pop culture.

Staff Writer

ITT: Punchy reveals that he is stuck in the Animation Age Ghetto, for he has never heard of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, any number of anime, The Simpsons, the oeuvre of Seth McFarlane, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, etc., etc. Thus, he is apparently clueless about the last 25 years of this planet's pop culture.

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bkthomson wrote:While im not obsessed with cartoon from my childhood, im not hunting for the Mr. T show, i do not see how it is a problem people who enjoy them still. Maybe im missing something, can you explain?

I just have a problem with all these comics adaptations of cartoons claiming to be for kids and therefore superior to superhero comics, when they are clearly for nostalgic adults.

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bkthomson wrote:While im not obsessed with cartoon from my childhood, im not hunting for the Mr. T show, i do not see how it is a problem people who enjoy them still. Maybe im missing something, can you explain?

I just have a problem with all these comics adaptations of cartoons claiming to be for kids and therefore superior to superhero comics, when they are clearly for nostalgic adults.